Andrew Taylor, Rocking BloggerAre great ideas contagious? Earlier this week, Kennedy Center announced its timely new initiative, Arts in Crisis, which will offer "free consulting from both Kennedy Center President Michael M. Kaiser [aka The Turnaround King] and members of the Kennedy Center's executive staff" to "provide emergency planning assistance" to performing arts … [Read more...] about Michael Kaiser’s “Arts in Crisis”: Similar Visual Arts Rescue Program Also Needed
Archives for February 2009
Metropolitan Museum’s Olga Raggio Gets Her NY Times Obit
It took a while, but the NY Times today finally gives us a proper obit for Olga Raggio, the Metropolitan Museum's formidable chairwoman of European sculpture and decorative arts. And their photo is much better than the one I managed to find for the brief homage that I posted more than a week ago.As noted by Times writer Margalit Fox, Raggio's exhibitions included some of the … [Read more...] about Metropolitan Museum’s Olga Raggio Gets Her NY Times Obit
Taking Some Rose Blows: Brandeis President, in Apologetic Letter, Admits He “Screwed Up”
Jehuda ReinharzArt-lings, you really are not paying me enough (or, for that matter, anything) for four major posts in one day. But this "mea culpa" missive from Brandeis President Jehuda Reinharz just hit my inbox, and I simply must share. You might also be interested to know that in a Boston Globe podcast, Reinharz said he is NOT closing the Rose Museum (just repurposing it), … [Read more...] about Taking Some Rose Blows: Brandeis President, in Apologetic Letter, Admits He “Screwed Up”
The Unreal McCoy: State Senator Calls for Sale of Iowa’s Pollock
Jackson Pollock, "Mural," 1943, University of Iowa Museum of ArtYesterday there were rumors that Iowa state legislators were "quietly talking about ordering the sale" of the University of Iowa's Jackson Pollock to raise funds for education.Today, it's not so quiet. Jennifer Jacobs of the Des Moines Register reports:The [university's] famous "Mural" painting is insured for $150 … [Read more...] about The Unreal McCoy: State Senator Calls for Sale of Iowa’s Pollock
AAMD Issues Statement Against “Fractional Deaccessions” to Private Buyers
Charles Deas, "The Long Jakes, Rocky Mountain Man," Denver Art Museum and Anschutz CollectionThe Association of Art Museum Directors needs to revisit its entire policy on deaccessioning, as I recently recommended here. This imperative seems all the more urgent in light of the statement released by AAMD today, implicitly criticizing what it described as "the Denver Art Museum's … [Read more...] about AAMD Issues Statement Against “Fractional Deaccessions” to Private Buyers
Pay to Play? Curator Brings Own Funding to Guggenheim’s “The Third Mind”
One of these sponsors is not like the others. The Guggenheim Museum's The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989 was a great idea in search of a masterful curator. Inspired by the laudable ambition to present a sweeping overview of Asian influences on American art, this conglomeration of diverse works---some strongly influenced by Asian art, philosophy or … [Read more...] about Pay to Play? Curator Brings Own Funding to Guggenheim’s “The Third Mind”
Met 2.0: Philippe Ogles Etch-a-Sketch; Tom Wants You to Ape the Art
Remember my Don't Drop that Duccio! post, where I poked fun at the publicity image, below, of the Metropolitan Museum's then director, Philippe de Montebello, caressing the mega-million Duccio with his bare hands?Well, now that the museum has initiated the "It's Time We Met" advertising campaign, it's time Philippe met Chris Canahui, who posted this photo on the museum's own … [Read more...] about Met 2.0: Philippe Ogles Etch-a-Sketch; Tom Wants You to Ape the Art
Eric Lee, Kimbell’s Director-Elect, Aces CultureGrrl’s Quiz, Gets Caught Cribbing
Telfair Museum, Savannah, GA, originator of the "Dutch Utopia" showIt's not nice to fool CultureGrrl.When someone is stepping up to a higher position and seems smart, well-spoken but under-experienced, you search for things he's done that indicate he's ready for the Big Move.That's what I did when I recently interviewed Eric Lee, who ascends in March from the directorship of … [Read more...] about Eric Lee, Kimbell’s Director-Elect, Aces CultureGrrl’s Quiz, Gets Caught Cribbing
A Day Without Ads; A Day Without CultureGrrl
No more postings until tomorrow...maybe. With my right column again empty, I'm disinclined to fill the left column. You can fix this.But I must warmly thank one CultureGrrl reader who, having nothing himself to promote, responded to my CultureGrrl Ad Drive by purchasing an "ad" without posting one. Phantom ads...now THAT'S a fan! I guess I'll have to write for him tomorrow. … [Read more...] about A Day Without Ads; A Day Without CultureGrrl
My Antiquities Sound Bite on Southern California Public Radio
Adolfo Guzman-LopezKPCC radio reporter Adolfo Guzman-Lopez yesterday revisited the Ban Chiang antiquities investigation, which came to the public's attention a little more than a year ago, with high-profile raids by federal investigators of four California museums.You can listen to the KPCC report and read the transcript, here. He includes a brief comment from me on the broader … [Read more...] about My Antiquities Sound Bite on Southern California Public Radio
About-Face: MoMA and Guggenheim Settle with Heirs of Nazi-Era Owners of Major Picassos
Left: Picasso, "Boy Leading a Horse, 1905-6, Museum of Modern ArtBelow: Picasso, "Le Moulin de la Galette," 1900, Guggenheim MuseumRather than go to trial over the fate of two of their most prized Picassos, Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation have just agreed to a settlement (terms undisclosed) with heirs of Paul and Elsa von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, the … [Read more...] about About-Face: MoMA and Guggenheim Settle with Heirs of Nazi-Era Owners of Major Picassos
AAMD Offers Help to Brandeis, Dresses Down Denver, Reaffirms National Academy Censure (but could reconsider)
Reporting on its midwinter meeting of more than 100 museum directors, the Association of Art Museum Directors has just posted a statement on its website expressing "strong objection to Brandeis University's proposed plan to close the Rose Art Museum and sell its collection." AAMD also "offered its support to the University in exploring alternatives to this drastic act." As for … [Read more...] about AAMD Offers Help to Brandeis, Dresses Down Denver, Reaffirms National Academy Censure (but could reconsider)
Ms. Smith Goes to Waltham: Strong NY Times Opinion Piece Against “Trashing” the Rose
Roberta SmithKudos to the NY Times' indispensable art critic, Roberta Smith, for hitting the road and bringing us her on-location elucidation of why the endangered Rose Art Museum is important and deserves to live. She got the 19-year-old-sophomore sound bite and even enlisted a photographer, Erik Jacobs, to shoot the protest signs papering the museum's entrance. There's no … [Read more...] about Ms. Smith Goes to Waltham: Strong NY Times Opinion Piece Against “Trashing” the Rose
Department of Bad Loans: Michael Rush’s Just-Published Article Defends Rose Museum’s Haunch of Venison Nexus CORRECTED
Soon to be sold? Willem de Kooning, "Untitled," 1961, Rose Art Museum, loaned last fall to Haunch of Venison gallery[CORRECTION: My original posting erroneously reported that Michael Rush's piece appeared in "the February Art Newsletter." It was The Art Newspaper. My apologies.]Michael Rush, the director of the Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA, must have been cringing at the … [Read more...] about Department of Bad Loans: Michael Rush’s Just-Published Article Defends Rose Museum’s Haunch of Venison Nexus CORRECTED